Fireside Chat and Toolkit Launch!

We’re partnering with Amber Mac for an evening about technology, equity, and leadership.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

On October 9th, we’re hosting a fireside chat with Amber Mac and launching our new resource, the Digital Self-Defense Toolkit, in honour of Women’s History Month.

About this Event

 

Open 2025's Women's History Month this October feeling inspired and prepared to manage your online safety and digital footprint. Join the PEI Coalition for Women's Leadership for a special fireside chat with Amber Mac, and the launch of a new resource. Amber is originally from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and is bringing her expertise to this home-based event! 

Interested in joining us? Sign up here. 

 

About Amber Mac

Amber Mac is President of AmberMac Media, Inc., an award-winning content development agency, and a bestselling author. She is also the host of The AmberMac Show podcast on SiriusXM with co-host Jeff MacArthur. In 2024, Amber was named as one of DMZ’s Women of the Year for her work driving innovation and progress in the tech industry. In 2016, she co-wrote the Amazon bestseller, Outsmarting Your Kids Online, just a few years after she wrote the Globe & Mail business bestseller, Power Friending. Amber has keynoted more than 700 events around the world and has moderated sessions with: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; German Chancellor Olaf Scholz; literary icon Margaret Atwood; and many other notable leaders.

Resource Launch: Digital Self-Defense Toolkit

The PEI Coalition for Women's Leadership will also be launching our new resource, created to support those facing cyberviolence, digital harm, and the overarching term: technology-facilitated violence (TFV). While the resource is tailored to women and gender-diverse leaders, it can be used by anyone to better understand and address TFV.

If you'd like to join us, remember to sign up for the event here.

This event is kindly sponsored by the Provincial Credit Union. The development of the Digital Self-Defense Toolkit was funded by the Interministerial Women's Secretariat, from the Government of Prince Edward Island.